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Research in Post-compulsory Education | 2005
Linda Miller; Jim Hillage; Becci Newton; Nick Jagger
Abstract This article reviews recent policies and government initiatives that have aimed to improve the uptake of vocational qualifications amongst hard-to-reach groups in the working population. The Employer Training Pilots and the Sector Skills Pilots have been designed to trial new ways of engaging employers in training and encouraging the take-up of qualifications and thereby improve the skills base of the working population. A feature adopted by some providers involved in these initiatives, and viewed as instrumental in assisting with take-up, is the approach that has become known as the assess-train-assess (ATA) model. This involves initial assessment of the learners existing skills, identification of any skills gap and training customised to meet the individuals needs, followed by assessment to establish the extent to which the ‘gap’ has been filled. Research commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills to explore good practice in ATA is described. Data from the Employer Training Pilots is then analysed to examine the role of ATA in the attainment of awards.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1968
Becci Newton; R.W.F. Le Page
Archive | 2006
Jim Hillage; Becci Newton; Penny Tamkin
International Journal of Training and Development | 2013
Linda Miller; Andrew Biggart; Becci Newton
Archive | 2012
Emma Pollard; Becci Newton; Jim Hillage
Archive | 2007
Rosie Page; Becci Newton; Ruth Hawthorn; Will Hunt; Jim Hillage
Archive | 2015
Becci Newton; Rosie Gloster; Linda Miller; Jonathan Buzzeo
Criminal Justice Matters | 2015
Becci Newton; Jonathan Buzzeo
Archive | 2018
Becci Newton; Penny Tamkin; Rosie Gloster; Annette Cox; Clare Everett; Jamie Cotton
Archive | 2017
Kari Hadjivassiliou; Rosa Marvell; Martha Green; Becci Newton